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policy. and on january 19th, 2013, loney is in sophia, bulgaria, attending a meeting for a political party called the movement for rights and freedoms. the party represents the country's ethnic turks and muslim minority. >> there are supposed to be elections around summer in bulgaria, so it was very important to have this meeting, be present in national media. it was an event that had big national importance. they are one of the opposition parties in parliament, and they hope to be part of the government. >> the headline speaker of the event is ahmed dogan. the party chairman for nearly a quarter of a century and one of bulgaria's most influential political figures. he takes the podium for the live televised event where he's expected to announce his retirement and propose his replacement. >> mr. dogan came to give his speech. i was sitting actually right in front of the place where mr. dogan was speaking. i was sitting in a second row. >> dogan is giving his speech when unexpectedly, an unkno
policy. and on january 19th, 2013, loney is in sophia, bulgaria, attending a meeting for a political party called the movement for rights and freedoms. the party represents the country's ethnic turks and muslim minority. >> there are supposed to be elections around summer in bulgaria, so it was very important to have this meeting, be present in national media. it was an event that had big national importance. they are one of the opposition parties in parliament, and they hope to be part...
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for a while, he had praised reagan on a number of foreign policy issues. he was now crediting him with a breakthrough insight that changed the calculus of the cola war. >> i realized what reagan had done without a great master plan was to challenge what at the time was called the brezhnev doctrine and that was whenever we take over a country, it's ours and all of a sudden, whatci reagan had done had challenged that andu don't get tos keep what you got. we're going to challenge your possession wherever they are. i thought this is a really goodo idea. and i'm going to give it a nam. >> he invented the reagan>> doctrine. not reagan. and now everybody has got to have a doctrine. charles had made it mandatory to come up with a doctrine for every president. man >> but even after reagan's 49 state landslide, charles>> r krauthammer was still not sure what to make of reagan the mant who he met at the white house in 1986. >> he invited me to lunch. i tried to engage him like on the contra, what are you goingth to do? all of a sudden i'm hearing is the story about h
for a while, he had praised reagan on a number of foreign policy issues. he was now crediting him with a breakthrough insight that changed the calculus of the cola war. >> i realized what reagan had done without a great master plan was to challenge what at the time was called the brezhnev doctrine and that was whenever we take over a country, it's ours and all of a sudden, whatci reagan had done had challenged that andu don't get tos keep what you got. we're going to challenge your...
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let the foreign policy analysts argue by the ever changing status of south asia and it's geo political destiny. we want details and we want out. >> so who can you trust? coming up, you know that paul show, americans are more suspicious than ever, why? who, and what they say is the cause next. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ n ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments. test test >>> when it came to our attention that there was a new associated press poll that showed americans' mistrust of each other was at an all-time high, we wondered why. roughly 40 years ago half of americans surveyed said most people can be trusted but that number has fallen to a third. what's going on? joining me now to explain, joe c concha. trust. what's the relevancy -- welcome. what's the relevancy, do you think, joe, to trust in living in a democracy. >> that's a great lawyerly kind of question. >> like a final exam question. go for it. >> we look at leadership here in this kurncountry, and we
let the foreign policy analysts argue by the ever changing status of south asia and it's geo political destiny. we want details and we want out. >> so who can you trust? coming up, you know that paul show, americans are more suspicious than ever, why? who, and what they say is the cause next. ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] now, that's cardworthy. [ n ] all right. here we go. ♪ cardworthy. [ female announcer ] this holiday season, visit shutterfly.com for all your cardworthy moments. test...
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. >> how many of you think our foreign policy is weaker? how many don't? >> so does israel. >> i think so, too. how many think when the muslim brotherhood took over in egypt and we gave them -- muslim brotherhood. a guy that referred to the israel as descendants of apes and pigs. we gave him $1.5 billion, f-16s and military tanks. how many of you think what is my government doing? my commander in chief? how many of you think that was dumb. you don't think so? you are a big obama supporter. >> he was following the trend of presidents before him. >> oh, my gosh. >> can we talk about george bush and saddam husain? >> sure. can i stop you? george bush is a president. >> i know, honey. >> honey? are you talking to me or her? >> her. >> okay. george bush didn't give muhammed morsi tanks, f-16s or $1.5 billion. this is a man who referred to our closest ally in the middle east as the descendants of apes and pigs. how do you justify them? >> how do you want a democracy if you give them money? there is no incentive. >> say what it is. we spend so much time female an
. >> how many of you think our foreign policy is weaker? how many don't? >> so does israel. >> i think so, too. how many think when the muslim brotherhood took over in egypt and we gave them -- muslim brotherhood. a guy that referred to the israel as descendants of apes and pigs. we gave him $1.5 billion, f-16s and military tanks. how many of you think what is my government doing? my commander in chief? how many of you think that was dumb. you don't think so? you are a big...
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. >> yes, so let's -- >> sitting there ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. is not to embarrass you publicly, but maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. let's put it that way. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bakalou salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish. formally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combine all the week's leftovers. i'm told every household in s
. >> yes, so let's -- >> sitting there ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ] >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. is not to embarrass you publicly, but maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. let's put it that way. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >>...
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well, iraq is one of the greatest strategic disasters in american foreign policy history, not to mention a moral abomination. north korea, of course, already has a nuclear weapon, first tested during the bush administration, which basically means there is no viable military solution to the united states to impose. so, iran is the last place where the neo cons can get the kind of war they've wanted, the muscular assertion of military dominance, and if that goes away, they are left with nothing. joining me now is matt duss, a left-leaning think tank columnist. a dark day in the halls of neo condom today. >> a dark day for neo conservatives and a great day for america. that's in my view -- >> those usually go together. >> those usually go together. i'm glad you played that clip earlier about president obama back when he was running for office in that debate with john mccain, because i think that is a central argument of his presidency when it comes to foreign policy. he started and won a very important argument that had to do with the appropriate uses of american power. he was criticized by
well, iraq is one of the greatest strategic disasters in american foreign policy history, not to mention a moral abomination. north korea, of course, already has a nuclear weapon, first tested during the bush administration, which basically means there is no viable military solution to the united states to impose. so, iran is the last place where the neo cons can get the kind of war they've wanted, the muscular assertion of military dominance, and if that goes away, they are left with nothing....
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then he has the foreign policy problem of israel saying you cut a bad deal, and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates also saying, not good enough. >> and, susan, when we look at this next period, we know it does shorten for a president in his second term, he can still make breakthroughs on foreign policy, but he's got the obvious constraints of senators now looking towards 2014 and feeling very undercut and very threatened, democratic senators. >> and on the foreign policy front, a big breakthrough with iran but huge problems with our ally in afghanistan. i mean, the deal that the administration thought they had reached with hamid karzai now great uncertainty about that. what does it say that we can reach a deal with iran with whom we haven't had relations in decades and yet an ally with whom we invested so many american lives and american money weigh can't count on? >> and does he have to worry about the supreme court on obama care or will this end up baegeia narrow ruling? >> no and yes. the supreme court agreed to hear a case about whether the obama care requirement that empl
then he has the foreign policy problem of israel saying you cut a bad deal, and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates also saying, not good enough. >> and, susan, when we look at this next period, we know it does shorten for a president in his second term, he can still make breakthroughs on foreign policy, but he's got the obvious constraints of senators now looking towards 2014 and feeling very undercut and very threatened, democratic senators. >> and on the foreign policy...
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. >> used a muscle foreign policy to break new diplomatic ground in the middle east. >> we cannot commit ourselves to an endless cycle of conflict. and tough talk and bluster may be the easy thing to do politically, but it's not the right thing for our security. >> that was yesterday. the president's been struggling in the polls, of course. while no doubt hopes his new aggressive stance will do good politically. you know, i noticed they change in the direction the president was like in a boxing match, i guess that's as good a metaphor as any. and he was on the ropes. finally he decided to stop whatever rope a dope was going on. no more putting holds on the budget. no more ted cruz running the place. we're going to war. his decision to go out there and say no more filibusters or appointments. especially of lower court appointments. >> you see the scene from rocky where he says cut me i'm going out there. >> adrian! >> listen, the president did what only presidents can do. he took the bully pulpit. he packed it up on air force one and went on the road. he went to states and had a different
. >> used a muscle foreign policy to break new diplomatic ground in the middle east. >> we cannot commit ourselves to an endless cycle of conflict. and tough talk and bluster may be the easy thing to do politically, but it's not the right thing for our security. >> that was yesterday. the president's been struggling in the polls, of course. while no doubt hopes his new aggressive stance will do good politically. you know, i noticed they change in the direction the president...
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now it's time if "the last word". >> a foreign policy breakthrough for president obama and the world. an unprecedented agreement with iran. >> iran is bent on building. >> the nuclear issue is is a problem. >> my central goal is to prevent them from getting nuclear weapons. >> the u.s. and its allies signed an historic agreement. >> these are substantial limitations. >> this deal freezes iran's nuclear program. >> and it allows for daily inspection
now it's time if "the last word". >> a foreign policy breakthrough for president obama and the world. an unprecedented agreement with iran. >> iran is bent on building. >> the nuclear issue is is a problem. >> my central goal is to prevent them from getting nuclear weapons. >> the u.s. and its allies signed an historic agreement. >> these are substantial limitations. >> this deal freezes iran's nuclear program. >> and it allows for daily...
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. >> and since taking office foreign policy blunders on full display from the gifting of tanks to morsi in the radical muslim brotherhood in egypt and failure to act on his words with syria after its government used chemical weapons against its own people. now, it's clear the president does not have a clue and that's more than comfortable from, quote, leading from behind. here with reaction, act for america president and from the america together foundation. welcome both of you. mike -- >> thank you. >> hi, sean. >> is iran a state that's killed americans in iraq and afghanistan? are they fighting proxy wars? are they fomenting terrorism around the world? is that regime doing all of that? >> no, sean. >> no? >> they're our friends. no. they were our friends before 1979. >> i didn't ask you about 1979. right now, did they not kill americans in iraq and afghanistan? one by one, did they, yes or no? >> they did but i want to give you a prelude to that. >> are they fighting a proxy war through hezbollah and other groups in the middle east? >> they're not fighting with us. >> i said are they
. >> and since taking office foreign policy blunders on full display from the gifting of tanks to morsi in the radical muslim brotherhood in egypt and failure to act on his words with syria after its government used chemical weapons against its own people. now, it's clear the president does not have a clue and that's more than comfortable from, quote, leading from behind. here with reaction, act for america president and from the america together foundation. welcome both of you. mike --...
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foreign policy achievements. the death of bin laden, the agreement to destroy chemical weapon stockpiles, the end of the war in afghanistan. if you add a nonnuclear iran to the mix, could these have the net impact of overshadowing his domestic agenda or at least in the short term could he pick up some political capital that could help him with his presidential agenda. >> it's still a big if depending on how this works out. this is really a fulfillment of the obama foreign policy as much as there is one going way back to november of 2007 when he laid out with plan with iran that he favored aggressive personal diplomacy as opposed to john mccain who favored a much more confrontational approach. so this is finally kind of long overdue but he's finally coming around and making good on that. we're seeing the same kind of approach with syria. you add it all up and regardless of what happens with obama care and the domestic agenda, it's shaping up to be a strong foreign policy agenda. it's still a big if but it could be
foreign policy achievements. the death of bin laden, the agreement to destroy chemical weapon stockpiles, the end of the war in afghanistan. if you add a nonnuclear iran to the mix, could these have the net impact of overshadowing his domestic agenda or at least in the short term could he pick up some political capital that could help him with his presidential agenda. >> it's still a big if depending on how this works out. this is really a fulfillment of the obama foreign policy as much...
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frustration is not foreign policy. >> reporter: some in the administration believe without a u.s. presence, al qaeda will return. iran's influence may grow and afghanistan will become a radical haven. >> if things fall apart in afghanistan much of what we've gained can unravel. we may find ourselves having to go back in again. >> reporter: for now, however, u.s. troops are thinking about coming home. >> hi. i'm sergeant tyler baxter and this is my father coming to air field in afghanistan. want to wish our family in missouri a happy holidays. >> barbara starr joins us live from the pentagon. could you make this crystal clear, barbara, please? what is going on with president karzai? are all of these elders who are getting into the fray now making new demands that were never in the deal to start with? >> well, karzai is certainly making new demands that weren't in the deal from the u.s. point of view. he wants all the afghan detainees in guantanamo bay released back to afghanistan. he wants promises about how the u.s. military will operate in afghanistan. he is throwing a lot of wre
frustration is not foreign policy. >> reporter: some in the administration believe without a u.s. presence, al qaeda will return. iran's influence may grow and afghanistan will become a radical haven. >> if things fall apart in afghanistan much of what we've gained can unravel. we may find ourselves having to go back in again. >> reporter: for now, however, u.s. troops are thinking about coming home. >> hi. i'm sergeant tyler baxter and this is my father coming to air...
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his tendency is to move forward, continue with the strategy foreign or domestic policy, regardless of what you are seeing. he's waiting for the benefits to start rolling out. if the website works in the next few weeks, the trust numbers will change dramatically. >> i think that's one of the keys. can a relaunch kind of reboot his trustworthiness, do you think? >> i think it can. his likability is still high. the republican party is still doing poorly. it's not as if americans have great options in washington. if the program starts to work and other issues take more attention away from this, you can see those numbers rebound. again, the issue of governing is separate in some ways. i think he can continue to move forward with his agenda. >> finally, in obama's defense, most americans still like him as a person. 71% say he's likable. have other presidents been able to leverage from their popularity to get things done politically? >> for sure. president clinton did it in the late 1990s. he was on the defense. republicans controlled congress. the one thing he had going for him was american
his tendency is to move forward, continue with the strategy foreign or domestic policy, regardless of what you are seeing. he's waiting for the benefits to start rolling out. if the website works in the next few weeks, the trust numbers will change dramatically. >> i think that's one of the keys. can a relaunch kind of reboot his trustworthiness, do you think? >> i think it can. his likability is still high. the republican party is still doing poorly. it's not as if americans have...
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policy efforts in the middle east. >>> and the national zoo here in washington has revealed the name of its giant panda cub. bao bao is the name that was chosen. it means treasure or precious. they will make her public debut in early january. those are the top stories. back to you. >> isn't it nice to have something positive and nice and cute and fluffy? >> i can't disagree. >> thank you, peter. >> yeah. >>> while the stated goal of obama care was to reduce the cost of health insurance, it's becoming clear that many who don't qualify for subsidies or tax credits will begin to see an increase in premiums in 2014. democratic strategist debbie dingle and kurt bardella are here. good to see you both today. >> good to be here. >> debbie, let's start with the fact that we have improving news this morning from the administration that says the website for signing up has greatly improved. a lot of glitches ironed out and it should be a better experience. >> that's what they said this morning. i know you said you had reports it's not working perfectly. this rollout was not the perfect rollout.
policy efforts in the middle east. >>> and the national zoo here in washington has revealed the name of its giant panda cub. bao bao is the name that was chosen. it means treasure or precious. they will make her public debut in early january. those are the top stories. back to you. >> isn't it nice to have something positive and nice and cute and fluffy? >> i can't disagree. >> thank you, peter. >> yeah. >>> while the stated goal of obama care was to...
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he's going to continue to multi-task with foreign policy. the iran deal, though popular in polls, he's not going to achieve a lot of credit for that domestically, politically. we'll have challenges with syria, egypt, iran, our relationship with israel. looking ahead into the new year and next term, it's going to be very challenging. it's like we've got a multi-front war. foreign policy challenges -- the war on the republican party which i'm going to enjoy watching play out and then we also have the battle, partisan battle in washington. >> i'm curious to see if everybody is going to be on board and want to start with security at the border. if they are goinged to it piecemeal, if that's the first piece. i'm curious, john, chip, you guys are great. good to see you. thanks for being here on your holiday weekend. >> have a great one. >> all right, folks. up next, the thanksgiving weekend sport that has nothing to do with fk. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer serv
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policy, things that actually went pretty well, and i think he can point to a record of accomplishment. being involved in the affordable care act rollout would be a blot on that record. it would taint that record of accomplishment. >> reporter: joe biden's awkward public moments and speaking gaffes like this one on c-span are inescapable -- >> you cannot go to a 7-eleven or dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. >> reporter: then there's the most obvious impediment to a successful bid from joe biden or just about any other democrat. a potential hillary clinton run. she's 51 points ahead of biden, who is in second place in the latest cnn/orc poll of potential candidates. >> is the only way he can win in 2016 if she doesn't run? >> look, at this moment in time, if hillary clinton runs, nobody can win. she's clearly the front-runner. she will be the democratic presidential nominee. >> from the obama camp, there seems to be some ambivalence over joe biden. he is said to have built good relations with the president and some of his key advisors, but one analyst says the obama
policy, things that actually went pretty well, and i think he can point to a record of accomplishment. being involved in the affordable care act rollout would be a blot on that record. it would taint that record of accomplishment. >> reporter: joe biden's awkward public moments and speaking gaffes like this one on c-span are inescapable -- >> you cannot go to a 7-eleven or dunkin' donuts unless you have a slight indian accent. >> reporter: then there's the most obvious...
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multiple times during those days and indeed, he's been engaged throughout as we have established this policy. he's been directing it. he's the one who brought together all these countries to support our sanctions, working relentlessly over the years in all of his engagements with foreign countries to get them to sign up to the sanctions. he's been the one who has overseen our efforts to design a negotiating strategy and then to implement it. >> we know that at least three americans are being held in iran right now. the retired fbi agent robbed er levinson and a christian pastor, sayid abedini. the pastor's wife was just on cnn's "the lead" and made an appeal for the release of her husband and the other americans. listen to this. >> expect them to speak out and say we asked for his release and this is horrible what has happened. he's not going to survive even a few months in that prison. this is iran's continuous violation of human rights and here's an american citizen who is being held there because he's a christian and he needs to be released immediately. >> so a lot of folks are asking, to
multiple times during those days and indeed, he's been engaged throughout as we have established this policy. he's been directing it. he's the one who brought together all these countries to support our sanctions, working relentlessly over the years in all of his engagements with foreign countries to get them to sign up to the sanctions. he's been the one who has overseen our efforts to design a negotiating strategy and then to implement it. >> we know that at least three americans are...